Jormungandr

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Jormungandr

The bastard son of Typhon and Tiamat, he is the largest and longest of his kind. He exterminates all life at the cost of his hateful life and is dubbed "The World Serpent" in Norse mythology.

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Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information

Full Name: Jormungandr

Born: beyond Hadean (at Ginnungagap)

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Species: Dragon God (Eldritch Terror)

Gender: Genderfluidity

Size: larger

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Pantheon: Norse

Time Period: Hadean - Holocene

Alignment: Bad

Threat Level: ★★★★★★★★★ (High risk of threat, terrorist, or animal attacks in near future)

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Diet: Omnivorous

Elements: Water, rock, dark, light, combat, aether, chaos

Inflicts: Waterblight, rockblight, darkblight, lightblight, aetherblight, chaosblight, stunned, paralysis, bleeding

Weaknesses: All

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Based On: itself

Conservation Status: Deceased (Extinct (EX) – IUCN Red List)

Jormungandr (Old Norse: ᛃᚬᚱᛗᚢᚾᚷᚨᚾᛞᚱ "Jǫrmungandr", lit. "the Vast 'gand'"), also known as the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent; Old Norse: Miðgarðsormr) is one of the largest undisputed creatures introduced in Worldcraft: Trio Origins of LGBT and Nine Realms.


Jormungandr is the main antagonist in the Worldcraft Damnation Series as a second replacement for Zmey Gorynych in Planet Berbania; he has roleplayed the overarching antagonist in this third series as part of the spinoffs of Tangled the Series, She-Hulk, Monster Hunter Stories, Thor movies, and Doctor Strange to Sony's Spiderman.

Etymology

The name Jörmungandr is a poetic title and consists of the prefix Jörmun- and the word gandr. The prefix "Jörmun" denotes something huge, vast, and superhuman. The word "gandr" can mean a variety of things in Old Norse, but it mainly refers to elongated entities and/or supernatural beings. Gandr can refer to, among other things: snake, fjord, river, staff, cane, mast, penis, bind, and the like (mainly in "supernatural" or "living" senses).


The term "Jörmungandr" therefore has several possible meanings in connection with its mythology, such as "the vast serpent", "the vast river" (a synonym for the sea where he dwells), "the vast staff or stick" (a connection to the world tree Yggdrasil), as well as "the vast bind" (the serpent's coiling around the world, biting its own tail, symbolizing the world's circle of life).

Physical Appearance

Jormungandr is an armored serpentine-like entity that resembles a Chinese dragon, but only his four horns, finned ears, jawed spikes, greenish-blue colored segmented plates, with pointy edges of segmented plates like a sword, and penetrated fangs.


Jormungandr glows himself in blue-green bioluminescent markings on his belly and from nose to forehead.

Abilities

He primarily attacks by smashing his face into the ground, causing an array of flying rocks with mazuku. Because of the succession of these hits, hunters caught in the vicinity will become knocked out (or dizzy). Once in awhile, Jormungandr will become stuck in the ground for roughly 15 seconds, becoming vulnerable. It has many devastating attacks, like its gigantic fireballs, but he will deeply inhale before releasing them, giving ample warning.


Jormungandr can release a powder that ignites, much like the Y Ddraig Goch, and create a short-range paralyzing and mazuku aura pulse on his long torso. After burrowing into the ground, there will be a series of volcanic geyser eruptions or random tsunamis around the sea, except that it takes a bit longer before it explodes.


He slapped the sides of the arena, causing several large geysers to erupt before finishing with one that covered almost the entire area. If any survivor is hit by the geysers, they will be sent sky high into the air, where Jormungandr proceeds to swallow them for an instant kill, and you will fail the quest. He slams its whole body on the ground, causing massive eruptions of lava that leave parts of the area momentarily flooded, damaging enemies in said areas.


Even Apukohai, Tennin, Kulshedra, Kushala Daora, Shantien, Alatreon, and Amatsu cannot rival Jörmungandr's control over hurricanes; this power comes from a special jade-colored vile known as the "Heart of Outrage Skies" that is lodged in heart veins. In order to create the terrifying storms that Jörmungandr summons after screaming, a large amount of humidity is stored in this organ. Due to Jörmungandr's special powers, it can freely control wind and storms, changing the weather around it. Jörmungandr can stir up destructive gales and tornadoes, shield itself with a strong barrier of the wind, and cause wide-reaching torrential hurricanes during near-death experience mode, in addition to swimming freely through the sky using special organs filled with hydrogen and air.

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Behavior

Jormungandr is a colossal creature, and he is even more aggressive and dangerous than his relatives.

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Tamed

Jormungandr cannot be tame.

Lore

Jormungandr is the biological son of Typhon and Tiamat; his family and siblings were born in Ginnungagap, a void blocked by Yggdrasil to prevent entering Eldritch terrors into the realms. He is the adopted son of the god Loki and the mixed deity and giantess Angrboda, and the adopted brother of the great wolf Fenrir and Hela, Queen of the Dead, as well as the adopted brother of Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse. Jormungandr was born in Iceland and was found by Loki's parents a long time ago before being reported by Frigga about this snake. Realizing that Jormungandr was potentially a danger to the gods of Asgard, Odin, the monarch of the other-dimensional realm of Asgard, banished Jormungandr to the depths of the oceans of the Earth, the world that the Asgardians called "Midgard."


Jormungandr is an unfathomably large sea serpent or worm who dwells in the world sea, encircling the Earth and biting his own tail, an example of an ouroboros, and his largest size is 100 million km.


At Ragnarök, or Gotterdammerung, the Twilight of the Gods, he slays and is slain by both Thor and Sif, but he also slains his foster mom, Angrboda, because of his dark side in nature; he's an evil god and not a resident of the Earth. Jormungandr enters the Faroe Islands, and he harbors a strong hatred towards the Aesirs, Vanirs, Muspels, Elves, Valkyries, Einherjar, and even humans and animals on Midgard, principally Thor, Sif, Odin, Heimdall, Frigga, and even Yahweh, for massacring the frost giants to near extinction, as well as losing his parents, avenging both Loki and Angrboda in the process.


Jormungandr was finally killed by not Thor but his adopted brother, Loki, and his sister-in-law, Sigyn, by using the deadliest magic in the world, Extinction Beam. Loki noticed that Jormungandr killed Loki's parents with venomous fangs, much like snakes. Loki and Sigyn have a past relationship between them, according to Norse people, and both were born in Norway, respectively. Jormungandr avenges his own life to become the largest undisputed creature in the Earth-Responsible Universe.


Jormungandr was banished to death by Extinction Beam from Loki and Sigyn because of losing their respective parents as well as adopted family from Thor. While Hela was banished by his father and overthrew the government between Midgard and Asgard, she was the first Asgardian-Frost Giant hybrid to wield Mjolnir before Thor and his sons, Modi and Magni. Additionally, she is portrayed as a formidable combatant, skilled with her necroswords, and is able to summon various types of blades from within her cloak, in addition to being agile and physically powerful. Hela helped Angrboda and her adopted brothers conquer the Nine Realms, causing Ragnarok and destroying the Faroe Islands, before Loki became alarmed by her ambitious and warmongering behavior and because of Jormungandr. She was defeated in a battle that claimed all but one of the Valkyrie's lives and was locked away in an interdimensional prison in Helheim, with Odin's life keeping her at bay forever, as the last surviving child of Loki and Angrboda ever recorded.


Lif and Lifthrasir (also spelled Life and Leifthrasir) were the first Faroese Island people designated to be the sole ethnic group survivors after Ragnarok in the Faroe Islands, the battle at the end of the world. Once Odin dies in 1500 AD until 3017 AD, she breaks free and she's stuck on the Jejirique continent of Planet Reinachos. She thwarts an attack by Thor and Loki, during which she destroys Mjolnir and Gungnir and banishes her brothers to the Hybornia continent, where both are doing well, and finds Isabella Morrison and Archie Buenaventura to destroy Hela in the process.


Upon arriving in Asgard, she kills the Three Cultures of LGBT mythology (Chinese, Norse, and Aztec) and the majority of its forces before resurrecting her original army and, with draugr and companions Fenris, Sleipnir, and even Jormungandr, reveals that his corpse was sealed by Frigga a long time ago from Distorter's ancient vault.


Hela attempts to fight Isabella but is ultimately killed by Loki's restored Gungnir, where her father, Jericho Morrison, holds Karakuri-pou, or Harpoon Dagger, the deity-made short version of this halberd. Jormungandr was killed by forces of nature in Reinachos, which are from Hybornia, Lighruperisal, Pascua, Hordan, and Australios and contain related characters, creatures, and guardians, respectively, under Princess Belle. This animal was the last known serpentine-like entity to become extinct, as officially announced by the United Nations.

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